Cnr London Circuit and City Square, Canberra City
Open today from 12pm to 4pm
Nee (born as) is a conversation project that invites you to tell the stories of your names; the names of your family, the names you have left behind, the names you have embraced.
Tracer is a live performance of material poetics, hinging on memory and poetic experience.
Kissing IS fun. What’s not fun is the sneaking suspicion that maybe, just maybe, the other person thinks we're terrible at it.
Elevator Vignettes is an experimental video work that employs the opening and closing of elevator doors as a metaphor for the very small fragments we ever experience of another individual’s life.
Blood Links tells us stories about the Chinese Diaspora, how Chinese migrants put down roots in Australian soil, and how…
In 2007, William Yang was awarded the H.C. Coombs Creative Arts Fellowship at the Australian National University. The entire series…
Inspired by Sidney Nolan’s paintings and the whimsical work of his friend, artist Mirka Mora, children will design, create and…
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley.
Seek out birds in the Bush…
Power is a unique exhibition in which viewers take home a retail style product containing printed artworks that lampoon power…
Join Rangers from the ACT Parks and Conservation Service for walking tours across the habitats featured in the exhibition, Bush Capital.
Join naturalist Ian Fraser and CMAG’s Social History Curator Rowan Henderson as they stride into the Bush Capital exhibition to explore the habitats, specimens and works of art that combine to illustrate the natural history of the ACT.
An exhibition exploring the diverse natural history of our region, thematically structured around six…
Gain an insight into the Canberra Nature Map project, through viewing the live Twitter feed from this citizen-led portal for…
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley.
$5 per child (ACT M&G Members…
Neil Roberts (1954 – 2002) is an important artist in the Canberra region whose art incorporates the ordinary detritus of…
What do we imagine we will see in the next century of Canberra’s domestic architecture?
Consider two aspects of the Historic Memorials Committee 1912-1913 competition for Australian artists to depict the site of the Federal Capital.